Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Intoxicated; drunk.
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- adjective Very
drunk . - verb Simple past of
slosh . - verb Past participle of
slosh
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- adjective very drunk
Etymologies
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Examples
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And Dr. Aaron told me, moreover, that a lot of the blood that was sloshed into him -- and I use the word sloshed advisedly; they had to squeeze it in with packs -- was not fully warmed yet because it's kept in -- in refrigerator units.
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If you want to get sloshed, that is fine, but don't slosh it my way.
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If you want to get sloshed, that is fine, but don't slosh it my way.
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According to Reuters report the media mogul was getting "sloshed" with other media and tech moguls at the Sun Valley Lodge.
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According to Reuters report the media mogul was getting "sloshed" with other media and tech moguls at the Sun Valley Lodge.
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For the record my friends and I get "sloshed" at Red Lobster.
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For you see dear readers, last night I got "sloshed".
Archive 2005-12-01 Carlo Artieri 2005
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For you see dear readers, last night I got "sloshed".
Today is a Write-Off... Carlo Artieri 2005
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Harlow and Easton had 'sloshed' a lot more whitewash on to them they were mere formless unsightly lumps of plaster.
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Robert Tressell 1890
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a mother through keeping in touch with her dead husband -- I think that, metaphorically speaking, the paternal cane will be "sloshed" both ways.
Over the Fireside with Silent Friends Richard King 1913
jinglebelljosie commented on the word sloshed
drunk
June 13, 2009